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  1. The anthropic principle and many-worlds cosmologies.Quentin Smith - 1985 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63 (3):336 – 348.
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  • Infinity and the past.Quentin Smith - 1987 - Philosophy of Science 54 (1):63-75.
    infinite, and offer several arguments in sup port of this thesis. I believe their arguments are unsuccessful and aim to refute six of them in the six sections of the paper. One of my main criticisms concerns their supposition that an infinite series of past events must contain some events separated from the present event by an infinite number of intermediate events, and consequently that from one of these infinitely distant past events the present could never have been reached. I (...)
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  • The Felt Meanings of the World: A Metaphysics of Feeling.Quentin Smith - 1993 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 14 (1):76-79.
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  • Space and Time.Richard Swinburne - 1976 - Philosophy of Science 43 (4):618-637.
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  • World Ensemble Explanations.Quentin Smith - 1986 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 67 (1):73-86.
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  • The Structure of Time.Jeremy Butterfield & W. H. Newton-Smith - 1983 - Philosophical Review 92 (3):468.
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  • On the beginning of time.Quentin Smith - 1985 - Noûs 19 (4):579-584.
    You can search this site: Note that this analysis of a beginning of time concerns intervals ’of the same length' ; if this qualifying phrase is not added, then the analysis would be invalid for a dense time. If time is dense and began, then for each interval of time there is another interval of a shorter length that is a part of that interval and which completely elapses before the interval of which it is a part completely elapses. Before (...)
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  • Kant and the Beginning of the World.Quentin Smith - 1985 - New Scholasticism 59 (3):339-346.
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  • The Natural Philosophy of Time.G. J. Whitrow - 1961 - Philosophy 39 (147):86-88.
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